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binesh_28

join:2004-05-12
INDIA

reply to 61999674

Re: IP Addressing

Thanks very much for the reply.i'm n't too techy so could u tell me what is a WAN IP and how is it used ? I know i've 4 usable LAN IPs but they are i suppose Public LAN IPs.They are not Private IPs....so does that mean that anyone on the internet can connect to the comps that are assigned those LAN IPs.Could u also tell me which IPs are the 5 usable IPs and which are the IPs for the SBC WAN Networking ?
I had listed the IPs that was received by the customer in an earlier post on the forum...


davidg
Good Bye My Friend
Premium,MVM
join:2002-06-15
none

1 edit

did you not READ my post a couple replies up? i gave you that info.

routed subnet account are not PPOE.



61999674
Gotta Do What Ya Gotta Do
Premium
join:2000-09-02
Here
kudos:1

Depends of which SBC company they have >> I have no idea what IND means(Indiana? Indianapolis? India? well maybe not India) if it is Ameritech/SBC unless things have changed they stil run PPPoE on Statics.
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BlitzenZeus
Burnt Out Cynic
Premium
join:2000-01-13
kudos:2
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reply to binesh_28
Your the reason I hate calling tech support for anything, you know nothing of what your doing, and just reading information from your computer screen.

I've talked to more 'techs' that have no clue what they are doing, other than what the screen tells them to do, and all of the smart techs are the ones actually given permission to send out contractors to fix something(Tier 3 usually), which obviously you are not.

I know that I will never use SBC if that is the kind of customer service I can count on if there is a problem. Tech support like yourself is why I don't like using broadband in general, in the cases where I must call tech support, I cringe when I get people who know less than the average high school student, reading from their screen trying to sound like they know what they are doing.
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Gwailo

join:2000-07-16
Richardson, TX

I have a feeling you're on a "snipe hunt."



Chizep
Premium
join:2002-04-07
Concord, NC

reply to BlitzenZeus

said by BlitzenZeus:
Your the reason I hate calling tech support for anything, you know nothing of what your doing, and just reading information from your computer screen.

I've talked to more 'techs' that have no clue what they are doing, other than what the screen tells them to do, and all of the smart techs are the ones actually given permission to send out contractors to fix something(Tier 3 usually), which obviously you are not.

I know that I will never use SBC if that is the kind of customer service I can count on if there is a problem. Tech support like yourself is why I don't like using broadband in general, in the cases where I must call tech support, I cringe when I get people who know less than the average high school student, reading from their screen trying to sound like they know what they are doing.

Amen my brother!!!!

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